The Bill of Rights is not applied only to the federal government. The Bill of Rights is applied to all United States citizens and designed to express all freedoms the citizens rightfully possess.
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True - the purpose of creating three independent branches of the federal government was to divide and limit the power within the government. Delegates feared that if one person or group had too much power, the U.S. would wind up back under the rule of a dictator or tyrant. The division of government created checks and balances to each decision made.
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Federalists favored the passage of the US Constitution. Anti-Federalists opposed passage because, among other things, they thought the Constitution gave too much power to the federal government at the expense of the state governments. So clearly the Federalists wanted stronger national government and the Anti-Federalists wanted a weaker national government (and, in a zero-sum game, stronger state governments). The ensuing discussion led to the Bill of Rights.
False. There were ten amendments in the original Bill of Rights. There are now 27 amendments.
FALSE! They did not favor a Bill of Rights because they did not think it was necessary for a strong federal government.
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False. The Federal Government currently controls 86% of Nevada.
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No. The Bill of Rights is part of the US Constitution that spells out the individual rights and protections of US citizens. The part of the US Constitution that describes how the Federal Government "operates" and describes the 3 branches of the Federal Government is contained in the part of the Constitution called the "Articles".
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It is true that the federal government has the authority to print us currency.
it is false that the majority of old people have incomes below the poverty line as defined by the federal government.
Yes, the National Government can admit new states.